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Steven R. Buchman, M.D.
Characterization of the Biologic Principles Determining the Fate of Bone Grafting of the Craniofacial Skeleton
Patterns of Bone Healing and Remodeling in Distraction Osteogenesis
Investigation of the Ultra Structure of Normal Cranial Suture Closure
Training Grant in Burn, Trauma and Wound Healing Research
MicroCT Analysis fo the Ultrastructure of Craniosynostosis
The Relationship of Force and Apoptosis in Cranial Suture Morphogenesis
Behavioral, Neuropsychological, and Social Outcomes of Children Treated with Distraction Osteogenesis
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Mandibular Regeneration Using Distraction Osteogenesis
Mechanical Forces Regulate Molecular Mediators in Skeletal Articulations
Kevin C. Chung, M.D.
William M. Kuzon, M.D.
Cynthia Marcelo, PhD
Riley S. Rees, M.D.
Edwin G. Wilkins, M.D.
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Steven R. Buchman, M.D.
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Characterization of the Biologic Principles Determining the Fate of Bone Grafting of the Craniofacial Skeleton
Patterns of Bone Healing and Remodeling in Distraction Osteogenesis
Investigation of the Ultra Structure of Normal Cranial Suture Closure
Training Grant in Burn, Trauma and Wound Healing Research
MicroCT Analysis fo the Ultrastructure of Craniosynostosis
The Relationship of Force and Apoptosis in Cranial Suture Morphogenesis
Behavioral, Neuropsychological, and Social Outcomes of Children Treated with Distraction Osteogenesis
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Mandibular Regeneration Using Distraction Osteogenesis
Mechanical Forces Regulate Molecular Mediators in Skeletal Articulations
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